Peter G. Jimenea, Hole of Justice
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is openly opposed to the Reproductive Health Bill (RHB) now under deliberation in the Senate. I find no fault in this except, their propensity to nitpick with the State affairs when their own backyards are in shambles.
Before the May 2010 elections, they threatened the legislators supporting the RH Bill with rejection of votes. Now they are also threatening Pres. Noynoy Aquino with impeachment if he will support the RH Bill. But in Church, they taught us that Jesus Christ has never threatened with retributions the Roman soldiers who persecuted Him.
It is widely believe that parish priests of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines survive through the support of devoted-parishioners. So perhaps, they fear the lose of income from these flocks once the population control is enacted into law.
This holds true to their big income from baptismal, wealthy donors, special masses, wedding ceremonies and many others. During our younger days, we were told that no dead members of the family can go to heaven without the blessing of the church - for a fee!
But if we concede with the whims of our faithful devotees, how could this struggling government contain the fast growing population? It cannot even provide the basic needs of million poor families in the squatter areas. What's in store for these people who are mostly unemployed?
The best credential in job hunting today is not what you know but whom you know. Children of well-off families easily landed a job after graduation. Majority are hired not on personal capability but on political expediency. This is what got the poor so hopeless about!
Not only that. Today, many young-mothers died due to lack of proper education about early pregnancy. Church leaders must also ponder why abortion are rampant today. More so about abandoned fetus almost everywhere.
This only shows that birth control by calendar method is not working well in slum areas. If the birth control pills and condoms are bad for the Church, what about abortion which now seems the most logical solution for unprepared young mothers-to-be?
Timendi causa est nescire – ignorance is the cause of fear. This could be the reason on why women with understanding of RHB are emboldened to challenge the Church to excommunicate them. This is a cause for alarm as it can propel more exodus from women devotees of the Catholic Church.
Before the May 2010 elections, they threatened the legislators supporting the RH Bill with rejection of votes. Now they are also threatening Pres. Noynoy Aquino with impeachment if he will support the RH Bill. But in Church, they taught us that Jesus Christ has never threatened with retributions the Roman soldiers who persecuted Him.
It is widely believe that parish priests of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines survive through the support of devoted-parishioners. So perhaps, they fear the lose of income from these flocks once the population control is enacted into law.
This holds true to their big income from baptismal, wealthy donors, special masses, wedding ceremonies and many others. During our younger days, we were told that no dead members of the family can go to heaven without the blessing of the church - for a fee!
But if we concede with the whims of our faithful devotees, how could this struggling government contain the fast growing population? It cannot even provide the basic needs of million poor families in the squatter areas. What's in store for these people who are mostly unemployed?
The best credential in job hunting today is not what you know but whom you know. Children of well-off families easily landed a job after graduation. Majority are hired not on personal capability but on political expediency. This is what got the poor so hopeless about!
Not only that. Today, many young-mothers died due to lack of proper education about early pregnancy. Church leaders must also ponder why abortion are rampant today. More so about abandoned fetus almost everywhere.
This only shows that birth control by calendar method is not working well in slum areas. If the birth control pills and condoms are bad for the Church, what about abortion which now seems the most logical solution for unprepared young mothers-to-be?
Timendi causa est nescire – ignorance is the cause of fear. This could be the reason on why women with understanding of RHB are emboldened to challenge the Church to excommunicate them. This is a cause for alarm as it can propel more exodus from women devotees of the Catholic Church.
The RH Bill is not strictly confined in birth control or family planning like the use of condom and pills. It provides helpful information on how to raise a child, maintain a good family, and many other helpful tips for a responsible parenthood.
Church leaders must also look for a better solution other than going against the Bill. The population explosion is inevitable. They government had provided our Church leaders with a lot of opportunity to lobby in Congress for the amendment of the Bill before it's enactment into law. They should make use of it.
Lot of devotees are now moving away from their divine faith in Catholic Church due to difference in opinion regarding the RH Bill. Church leaders may have their own interpretation of the law but it may be at odds with the gutsy young women of the new generation.
They should work hand in hand with the government for best result. An argument aimed to sway popular support by appealing to sentiment weakness rather than facts and reasons would only end in a miserable compromise. A lop-sided stand on this issue can propel more women to challenge the Church and say ........see the title!
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